Reviews on American food in Philomath, Oregon, United States. Philomath (/fɪˈloʊməθ/ fi-LOH-məth) is a city in Benton County, Oregon, United States. It was named for Philomath (Greek, "love of learning") College. The population was 4,584 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Corvallis, Oregon, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 132 reviews
A Northwest favorite since 1960. Our 25 locally owned Elmer's Restaurants take pride in their communities and source local, farm-fresh ingredients.
We were visiting our boys and took them out for Breakfast. The place was very busy. Iâm On the Keto diet and our waiter was more than happy to trade out the hash browns for veggies. They were seasoned w garlic and salt. Very tasty as was my omelet and strips of bacon. I expected bland and boring but received tasty and delicious.Morning,We truly thank you for your feedback and are glad to see you enjoyed your visit to Elmerâs. We love hearing from our Guests and we send each review directly to the restaurant management to be seen. Hope to see you again next time you're in the area!Kolten LindseyOnline Media ManagerElmer's Restaurants, [email protected]
4 based on 271 reviews
Love the energy here. Check out the rooftop. Lots of seating options. Good pub food and strong craft beer selections. Family friendly too.Aww, thanks! Nothing like a place to kick back, enjoy the beautiful outdoors (up high!) and a pint! I'll be sure to mention your comments to the staff! It's a fun place to work and I'm glad the good energy is flowin'!
4 based on 307 reviews
The Broken Yolk ( soon changing name to Wisecracks) offers a wide variety of breakfast mains with several side choices. The value for money is high as portions are very generous. Itâs a fun place for family breakfast or working breakfast.
And their bacon is pretty darn good, their claim may be right.Cheery waitress. But very average food in a old place that is trying its best.They deepfried the chicken fried steaks which is a trend I hate. Their country gravy had good sausage chunks in it but was as bland as eating wet flour. Seemed pretty clean, full of happy locals, old style place with great service.
The outside looks like a joint, but it's clean inside with a good variety of beers. Very friendly for the military and veterans. Standard bar food, the burgers are good with generous servings. My only suggestion for improvement is to work on their mixed drinks. It's a good, solid neighborhood bar.
4 based on 23 reviews
The beer selection here is unbelievable. Posted on the wall and they'll allow a sample prior to ordering. The food was excellent. The Charcuterie platter of Meats, Cheeses and Vegetables was particularly good. Outside seating allows well behaved dogs. Definitely a great addition to the midvalley.
4 based on 24 reviews
Ok, so their name includes "taphouse" they do that very well. 31 or so with something for everyone. Beer, Cider, Wine. reasonable prices on the beers. Food is uninspired pub fare. Not bad, but nothing exceptional. If you are not there for the drink, there are better places to spend your money. The drink makes it worth while. Decent service. Location is in a strip mall with lots of parking.
4 based on 33 reviews
WE went there for breakfast. The choices were very limited, I had scrambled eggs and sausage. The sausage had NO seasoning, the eggs were over cooked. Toast was ok, coffee was very watered down. My husband said his raspberry waffles were ok, not great. The rough edged table snagged my new shirt, and the noise volume with the customers, screaming kids, banging noises in the kitchen about topped it off for an absolutely never again place to eat.
4 based on 84 reviews
The Farmstand is a seasonal restaurant that is open from March through mid-November. We are currently closed for the winter. At the Farmstand, we highlight fresh exquisite produce at its absolute best. The care that goes into our produce is the same care
We had a group of about 40 people. We were seated promptly. Staff was very nice and attentive to our needs. However, the 4 people at my table all agreed the food did not meet our expectations. 1 had pasta (which we all tasted) and we all agreed it had little taste. I expected some strong flavors, perhaps a basil based sauce, but it was lackluster. Just not much taste at all.3 had the chicken dish with veggies. All 3 felt the chicken was dry and without much taste. Veggies were ok, but not much more than that.We had donuts to go. We ate on our tour bus. I thought it was rather greasy. Some folks thought they were really good.The grounds were lovely with lots of wonderful flowers and herbs. We enjoyed our walk to view them all. Many were flowers I had not seen in many years. What a delight they were.
4 based on 109 reviews
Eats & Treats Cafe is a dedicated gluten free eatery serving up just darn good comfort food and serious BBQ in a relaxed, friendly setting.
We stopped here for a fairly quick dinner on our way from Portland to Newport Oregon. We were delighted to find this small restaurant as they were plenty of delicious selections. The waiter was knowledgeable and helpful. I had a soup and salad combination and my husband had the try tip with some side dishes. Everything was delicious and we would love to return for lunch when we head back to the Portland airport.Looks like lots of locals were in this restaurant as they were greeted by the owner and the wait staff who seem to know everyone. Give it a try if youâre passing through this part of town on Highway 20 on your way to 101 or to the five freeway.
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